Figure 2From: Osteoarthrosis of the Antebrachiocarpal Joint of 7 Riding Horsesa, b and c. Horse no. 1. a) Macerated specimen from right carpus, with severe periostal bony proliferations of the radial and accessory carpal bones. A severe bony destruction is also present in the distal palmar region of radius (arrows). b) Macerated specimen of the proximal row of carpal bones (right carpus) with periosteal proliferations of the radial, intermediate, ulnar and accessory bones (the bones are fixed with central nails (see arrow). c) Radiograph of the left carpal bones, post-mortem. The severe bony proliferations are obvious.Back to article page